[Translate] I am a frequent reader of Robert Scoble’s blog “Scobleizer” and it’s seldom without a great tip or observation. While Robert’s political views may be more to the “slight-right” on mine, it’s no matter for he always has his finger on the New Media and Tech pulse. Moreover, he’s always ready with great advise, as he gave in my TechCrunch party video, which is long, but worth another look if you have 41 minutes to spare: In this case, it’s Tech.In his...
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[Translate] I present my long form video documentary of the TechCrunch | August Capital Party held Friday, July 25th 2008 atAugust Capital and hosed by TechCrunch Co-Founder / Editor Michael Arrington. First, let me thank Michael for the opportunity to do this at his event, as well as the time he gave me. Second, let me thank all of you who gave me your time at the party, which was the vast majority of you. I set out to form a pattern of opinions on what the Democratic Party and Senator Obama should address on the eve of the Democratic...
[Translate] In what has to mark as a disappointing end to a company with a lot of promise, I learned that PodTech, the tech media company which publishes online and downloadable videos about new technology and at one point featured video bloggers like Robert Scoble and Irina Slutsky, and raised $7.5 million in 2006, sold for just $500,000. That’s right. The main reason was a difference between the managers in determining where the company should place it’s focus. Plus, it was losing the original talent. CEO John Furrier...
[Translate] ValleyWag.com editor Owen Thomas graciously invited me to join him at Mooses for his firm’s Friday Happy Hour. The star of this show was Laura Goldberg, the noted tech publicist who’s currently with Ask.com, and we were joined by the founder of Lunch 2.0 and some other colorful people. Fun times! ...
